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  • the waters and explore a potential career. dip one's toe in the water put out feelers explore or probe raise the flag and see who salutes trial balloon...
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  • blackwater (category en:Water)
    See also: black water and Blackwater English Wikipedia has an article on: Blackwater (waste) Wikipedia black water From black +‎ water. blackwater (usually...
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  • Wikipedia has an article on: Pacific Ocean Wikipedia cf. Pacific. Portuguese explorer Magellan called the ocean pacífico (“peaceful”) (in c. 1519) because, after...
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  • backwater (category en:Water)
    See also: back-water and back water back water back-water From back +‎ water. backwater (plural backwaters) The water held back by a dam or other obstruction...
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  • Wikipedia has an article on: Nansen bottle Wikipedia Named after Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen, who invented it in 1894. Nansen bottle (plural Nansen...
    353 bytes (45 words) - 04:04, 1 October 2019
  • Wikipedia Named by Dutch explorers Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman between 1595 and 1597. From Latin hydrus (“water serpent”), originally...
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  • French or Mi'kmaq [Term?] (“eddy, water”). It may also derive from "Judic", meaning "of the Book of Judith", since an explorer surveying the area in the 17th...
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  • bulrush (category en:Water plants)
    18th c.] 2018, Bruce Pascoe, Dark Emu, Scribe, published 2020, page 56: Explorers Eyre, Kreft, and George Moore all refer to the importance of bulrush starch...
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  • To dive an infant either thrice or but once in Baptism (transitive) To explore by diving; to plunge into. 1668, John Denham, The Progress of Learning:...
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  • and Other Gentlemen of the Exploring Party, volume II, Philadelphia: H. C. Carey and I. Lea, pages lxix–lxxxviii: “Water, me¹-ne¹” Wied, Maximilian,...
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  • Penguin, published 1981, →ISBN: "That po gal." Jones explored a booth with the broom. "Hustlin water, runnin erran. Whoa!" "Ring up the precinct about her...
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  • Lancaster Sound Wikipedia From Lancaster +‎ sound. Coined in 1616 by Arctic explorer Englishman William Baffin in honour of his patron Sir James Lancaster....
    790 bytes (77 words) - 01:40, 19 August 2024
  • Saunders, Exploring Chemical Reactions, page 27: Very pure sodium chloride is also used as dishwasher salt. This keeps the built-in water softener working...
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  • distinctly egg-shaped head. 1982, TC Boyle, Water Music, Penguin, published 2006, page 26: The young explorer stood in the crowd, Kewpie doll under his...
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  • determined that one of the whip turnstile antennas had broken off from Explorer 1 shortly after injection into orbit, so these were eliminated. (set theory)...
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  • eddy (category en:Water)
    eddy, from Old English edēa, from ed- (“turning, back, reverse”) + ēa (“water”), equivalent to ed- +‎ ea. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁é, and...
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  • failed to succeed, but from it developed the informal Chestnut Ridge Explorers Association. 2004, Anthony D. Barnosky, Biodiversity Response to Climate...
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  • of a liquid; to sound. To attach to a water supply and drain. (transitive, figurative) To think about or explore in depth, to get to the bottom of, especially...
    7 KB (692 words) - 15:22, 12 August 2024
  • (to swim under water; indicates a frequent activity) (intransitive) to work as a diver (intransitive, figuratively) to dive, explore (to research or...
    849 bytes (128 words) - 23:44, 1 March 2023
  • Ingersoll, Explorers Journal‎[2]: […] I found two remarkable flowering plants, sea bluebells Mertensia maritima growing close to the water's edge in a...
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